KEAM 2020: profile verification and rectification process open till Sept 10
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NEW DELHI : Commissioner of Entrance Examination (CEE) Kerala has started the process of profile verification and rectification by registered candidates in online mode at cee.kerala.gov.in. Candidates can now log in using their application number and password to verify their details and rectify, if required. This is the final chance that is being given to the candidates.
S teps for KEAM 2020 profile verification and rectification
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Go to the official website of KEAM 2020 - cee.kerala.gov.in
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Candidates will have to log into the candidate portal using the application number and password.
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Click on ‘Login’
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Candidates will have to click on ‘Memo details’ on the menu
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The defect in the application form will be displayed on the screen.
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Candidates will have to correct all of the defects
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Payment of fee has to be done (if applicable)
Candidates who do not remember their application number will have to click on ‘Forgot application number’. They can also contact the helpline number - 0471-2525300. Candidates will also be able to upload their 12th standard marks til September 10. The marks have to be entered for the calculation of the rank list.
KEAM 2020 was conducted on July 16 as a pen and paper based test. Around 1.10 lakh students had registered for the exam while 1.03 lakh students downloaded their hall ticket. The result of KEAM 2020 will be released in September.
Also Read: KEAM 2020 result to be released in September: CEE Kerala
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